The Netflix Doc Norman’s Rare Guitars Has a Miami Connection
If you’ve seen Norman’s Rare Guitars, you’re familiar with Norman Harris. But you may not know the Miami connection.
If you’ve seen Norman’s Rare Guitars, you’re familiar with Norman Harris. But you may not know the Miami connection.
The evening’s encore revealed why the opener was a Billy Joel cover band.
His band will perform New Order’s 2001 record, Get Ready, in its entirety at the Miami Beach Bandshell.
“Whether there’s five people in the audience or 500, if we’re in a dive bar or a big festival, we play and enjoy the music.”
The poet and activist wrote the book in Little Haiti, and it contains tributes to Purvis Young and the Maroons.
The massive Bateria Saideira will not fit onstage, so it found a workaround to perform at the outdoor amphitheater.
In 2014, Future Islands went viral on Late Night With David Letterman. They’re still pumping out the synth pop.
Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 will play a free show on Saturday, May 3, at ArtsPark at Young Circle in downtown Hollywood.
The throngs that filled the Fillmore didn’t take the two-dozen-song, two-plus-hour set sitting down.
I was one of those teenagers who crashed Pearl Jam’s concert at Bayfront Park Amphitheater.
Maynard James Keenan celebrates his 60th birthday by mixing it up onstage at Hard Rock Live on May 6.
The year’s edition is free to attend and chock-full of activities throughout its five-hour running time.
The Melvins frontman reflects on four decades of defying expectations and his escape on the golf course.
Longtime Wilco band member Glenn Kotche helped with the drumming on Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department.
Welcome to Florida: True Tales from America’s Most Interesting State is less “Disney” and more “nudist resorts.”
Violent Femmes will perform back-to-back shows at the Pompano Beach Amphitheater.
If you only know De La Soul from its feature on Gorillaz’s “Feel Good Inc.,” now is the time to catch up.
On Circle of Giants, jam band Moe continues its quest to constantly move forward musically.
Belarusian band Molchat Doma overcame the language barrier at its Fort Lauderdale show.
Molchat Doma returns to South Florida on January 30 for a show at Revolution Live.
“The most literary place I’ve ever lived is right here, ” the author and FIU professor tells New Times.
Snarky Puppy is back with a reformatted GroundUp Family Dinner Weekend at the Miami Beach Bandshell.